Eva-Charlotte Roslin
1981 -
Eva-Charlotte Roslin, a Swedish conductor, violinist, and singer, is music advisor in the Swedish Union Conference. She received her diploma in conducting in 2003 at age 22, the youngest ever in Sweden.
Roslin studied orchestral and choral conducting at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, University for the Performing Arts in Vienna, and Peter the Great Music Academy in St. Petersburg. She studied under Professor Jorma Panula in Finland, Professor Uros Lajovic in Vienna, Professor Herbert Blomstedt in Switzerland, and Alexander Polianichko, conductor at the Mariiskitheatre in St. Petersburg.
She entered the 2002 Nordic Conductor’s Competition in Helsingborg and the 2003 Swedish Conductor’s Competition in Stockholm and won second in both competitions. In 2005 she received the Crusell Scholarship, a biennual award given to young and talented Swedish conductors.
Roslin began music study on piano and violin at four. At age 15, she was admitted to the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, where she studied violin. She completed a master´s degree in fine arts in music and violin at RCMS in 2000 at age 19.
She has played as a soloist in numerous countries in Europe and also in the United States. Roslin has produced two CDs in which she conducted the choirs, played the violin, and sang solos in works she arranged.
Eva -Charlotte Roslin can be contacted at: www.evacharlotteroslin.com
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